Permanent resident status (green card) through marriage may be a viable option. But marriage fraud is a big problem in the U.S. so you must be prepared to prove the legitimacy of the marriage. It may not be as easy as you think. more

Our client was charged with fraud and devastated that she would never able to live in the U.S. again and care for her mom. But now that her waiver has been approved, she will be able to return to the U.S. and will be reunited with her mom very soon. more

Getting married simply for a green card almost never works. Rather, it may actually prevent a person from ever being granted permanent resident status. However, with the right attorney and the correct legal strategy, even U.S. citizenship is still possible despite the fake marriage. more

While the national attention on immigration focuses on the United States Congress coming up with a solution for the recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and debating multiple immigration issues along with border security, the Trump Administration continues to transform the United States’ immigration enforcement practices. more

It is often necessary to prove a lawful admission to the U.S. in order to be granted adjustment of status (green card). But what if you lost your passport and proof of arrival? It may be possible to request replacement documents, which can lead to a green card. more